Kosti in Fort Herkimer Church 1

From collection Kosti Ruohomaa Collection

Kosti in Fort Herkimer Church 1

Kosti Ruohomaa plays around in the elaborate pulpit of the Fort Herkimer Church. The Fort Herkimer Church was built around 1760 of limestone in Mohawk, New York. Burying grounds surround the church. The building also served as a fortification during the French and Indian War.

In 1945, Kosti Ruohomaa produced a photo essay for LIFE Magazine titled "Mohawk Valley." The accompanying article begins: "Along its 150-mile course from Rome, N.Y. to Cohoes, where it flows into the Hudson, the Mohawk River lies in a fertile rolling valley which, since before remembered history, has been a vital corridor through the eastern mountains” p. 103.

The article is a history lesson, touching on Mohawk Native Peoples, brutal 17th and 18th century wars, and the construction of the Eerie Canal. Kosti Ruohomaa took over 500 photographs for this assignment for LIFE Magazine. Ruohomaa's images include rolling farmland, historic structures,  memorial monuments, and dramatic natural wonders. Over 20 of Kosti Ruohomaa’s photographs were published in the November 12, 1945 issue of LIFE Magazine on pages 103-111.

Details

LB2017.19.18841
1945
City/Town:
Mohawk 
State/Province:
New York 
Country:
United States 
Region-1 Wider Area Designation:
Mohawk Valley